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Please provide me the procedure in preparing the H2O2 IV solution and administration as there are so many solutions over the internet but is so confusing. My mom is really sick of severe emphysema and I wanna help her. Also, I have with us an H2O2 that is 35% food grade, is this safe for IV?

That is definitely NOT safe as it could kill her. I cannot be responsible for you giving anyone IV H2O2. You must find a doctor to do it. Go to www.acam.org and see if you can find someone to administer the IV H2O2. If that person needs information from me, I will be glad to give it, but that person must be a licensed doctor.

My Doctor is not confident about giving intravenous hydrogen peroxide. I have emphysema, and have done the 16 day toxic cleanse drinking the hydrogen peroxide. Also I use 3.5 hydrogen peroxide in my nebulizer 3 times daily. This helps me greatly, but now I would like to know how to inject it to get it into my lungs. What formulation would I use and could it be done by a registered nurse.

The most effective way to get it to the lungs is by intravenous administration. In most states in the U.S. that can be done by an RN under the orders of a doctor. I have no idea about the rules in England. Under any circumstances the doctor should be at the location of treatment at all times during treatment.